880 mr. s. s. flower on the reptiles and [dec. 1, 



19. Thopidonotus stolatus, L. 



Tropulonotus stolatus. Cantor, p. 90 ; Boul. Cat. Snakes, i. 

 p. 253. 



Cantor mentions this species from tlie Malay Peninsula ; and 

 there is a specimen in the British Museum from Singapore from 

 Dr. Dennys. 



Huh. India, Ceylon, Burma, China, Malny Peninsula, and 

 Philippine Islands. 



20. Tropidonotus tittatus, L. 

 Tropidunoiiis vittatus, Boul. Cat. Snakes, i. p. 255. 



Stoliczka mentions T. vittatus (Giinther's ' Colubrine Snakes ') as 

 occurring in the collection he got from Penang and Province 

 Wellesley. 



Bah. Malay Peninsula, Java, Celebes. 



21. Tropidonotus subminiatus, Sc-hl. 

 Tropidonotus snhminiatus, Boul. Cat. Snakes, i. p. 256. 



This Snake is said to be found in the Malay Peninsula, and as 

 it is recorded from Tenasserim and Java it seems probable. 



Hah. Prom the Eastern Himalayas, Assam, Burma, and Southern 

 China to the Malay Peninsula and Archipelago. 



22. Tropidonotus chrysargus, Sclil. 

 Tropidonotus juncetis. Cantor, p. 93. 

 Tropidonotus chrysarcjiis, Boul. Cat. Snakes, i. p. 258. 



There are specimens in the British Museum from Penang Hill 

 from Dr. Cantor, and from Perak (hills over 3000 feet) from 

 Mr. Wray. 



Hah. From the Eastern Himalayas, Assam, Burma, and Southern 

 China to the Malay Peninsula and Archipelago. 



23. Tropidonotus maoulatus, Edel. 

 Tropidonotus maculatiis, Boul. Cat. Snakes, i. p. 260. 



There is a specimen in the British Museum from Malacca from 

 Mr. Hervey. 



Hab. Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, and Borneo. 



24. Maoropisthodon flaviceps, D. & B. 

 Macropisthodon Jlaviceps, Boul. Cat. Snakes, i. p. 266. 



There are two specimens in the British Museum from Perak 

 from Mr. "Wray. 



Hah. Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, and Borneo. 



25. Macropisthodon bhodomelas, Boie. 

 Macropisthodon rhodomelas, Boul. Cat. Snakes, i. p. 266. 

 There are several specimens in the British Museum from 



Singapore, where this Snake is very common. Between January 

 and April 1896 I came across about fifteen specimens around 



